Journal of Family and Reproductive Health (Dec 2010)

Impact of Implantation on Anxiety and Depression in Mothers of Children under Cochlear Implant

  • Sima Noohi,
  • Shokoufeh Radfar,
  • Seyed Abbas Tavallaii,
  • Jaleh Yousefi,
  • Mahdieh Hassan Alifard,
  • Mohammad Ajallouyean

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4

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Objective: The aim of our study is to determine the impact of cochlear implantation on anxiety anddepression in mothers of children with cochlear implant. Materials and methods: In a Cohort design, 35 mothers of deaf children with cochlear implantion admitted to the clinic of Baqiyatallah hospital during January 2008 – January 2010 were selected through systematic sampling. Information of demography, depression and anxiety are obtained from the parents by checklist and beck questionnaires, respectively. Results: Mean depression and anxiety scores in cochlear implant candidates were more than cochlear implant recipients. The difference was significant in depression and anxiety (P=0.001). Conclusion: It seems that cochlear implant use leads to decrease of depression and anxiety but still high prevalence of these complications than the normal population.

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